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Aggarwal R, Undre S, Moorthy K, et al., 2004, The simulated operating theatre: comprehensive training for surgical teams, QUALITY & SAFETY IN HEALTH CARE, Vol: 13, Pages: I27-I32, ISSN: 1475-3898
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Vincent CA, 2004, Analysis of clinical incidents: a window on the system not a search for root causes, QUALITY & SAFETY IN HEALTH CARE, Vol: 13, Pages: 242-243, ISSN: 1475-3898
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Kuzel AJ, Woolf SH, Gilchrist VJ, et al., 2004, Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care, 2nd Annual National Patient Safety Conference, Publisher: ANNALS FAMILY MEDICINE, Pages: 333-340, ISSN: 1544-1709
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- Citations: 144
Sarker SK, Chang A, Vincent C, et al., 2004, Surgical technical errors in porforming open and laparoscopic surgery, Annual Meeting of the Association-of-Surgeons-of-Great-Britain-and-Ireland, Publisher: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, Pages: 83-83, ISSN: 0007-1323
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Olsen S, Chapman EJ, Vincent C, et al., 2004, Detection and analysis of critical incidents and adverse events in surgery, Annual Meeting of the Association-of-Surgeons-of-Great-Britain-and-Ireland, Publisher: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, Pages: 22-22, ISSN: 0007-1323
Vincent C, Moorthy K, Sarker SK, et al., 2004, Systems approaches to surgical quality and safety - From concept to measurement, ANNALS OF SURGERY, Vol: 239, Pages: 475-482, ISSN: 0003-4932
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Lyons M, Adams S, Woloshynowych M, et al., 2004, Human reliability analysis in healthcare: a review of techniques, The International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, Vol: 16, Pages: 223-238, ISSN: 0924-6479
Vincent CA, Moorthy K, Sarker S, et al., 2004, Systems approaches to surgical quality and safety: from concept to measurement, Annals of Surgery, Vol: 239, Pages: 475-482, ISSN: 0003-4932
Woloshynowych M, Neale G, Vincent C, 2003, Case record review of adverse events: a new approach, QUALITY & SAFETY IN HEALTH CARE, Vol: 12, Pages: 411-415, ISSN: 1475-3898
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Kuzel AJ, Woolf SH, Engel JD, et al., 2003, Making the case for a qualitative study of medical errors in primary care, QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, Vol: 13, Pages: 743-780, ISSN: 1049-7323
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Vincent C, 2003, Compensation as a Duty of Care: The Case for "No Fault", Quality and Safety in Health Care, Vol: 12, Pages: 240-241
Vincent C, 2003, Understanding and responding to adverse events, The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol: 348, Pages: 1051-1056, ISSN: 0028-4793
Dean B, Schachter M, Vincent C, et al., 2002, Prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: their incidence and clinical significance, QUALITY & SAFETY IN HEALTH CARE, Vol: 11, Pages: 340-344, ISSN: 1475-3898
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Papadopoulos C, Leavey G, Vincent C, 2002, Factors influencing stigma: a comparison of Greek-Cypriot and English attitudes towards mental illness in north London., Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, Vol: 37, Pages: 430-434, ISSN: 0933-7954
BACKGROUND: Stigma about mental illness continues to run deeply in most societies, creating considerable difficulties for patients and families. Previous research points to particularly strong stigmatising attitudes in Greek and Greek Cypriots (Triandis 1989). It is unclear whether these attitudes continue to be held by UK-born Greek Cypriots. METHOD: In an area of north London which contains a large Greek-Cypriot population, we compared the attitudes towards mental illness by first- and second-generation Greek Cypriots and those of white-English ethnicity. Seventy-nine white-English participants and 91 Greek Cypriots were interviewed using a snowballing method. We used the 'Community Attitudes to Mental Illness scale' (Taylor and Dear 1981) to measure attitudes to mental illness. In addition we used questions from Wolff et al. (1996c) to measure subjects' knowledge of mental illness and contact with people with mental health problems. RESULTS: We found that Greek Cypriots had less contact with mentally ill people, were less knowledgeable about mental illness and hold more stigmatising views than their English participants. Contrary to our expectations, we found little difference in attitudes about mental illness held by first- and second-generation Greek Cypriots. Knowledge about mental illness was associated with a positive attitude towards people with mental health problems. CONCLUSIONS: Aggressive educational campaigns targeted at specific minority communities such as the Greek-Cypriot community are required to challenge the stigma attached to mental illness.
Vincent C, Taylor-Adams S, Chapman EJ, et al., 2002, [How to investigate and analyze clinical incidents: a clinical risk protocol in association with litigation and risk management]., Ann Fr Anesth Reanim, Vol: 21, Pages: 509-516, ISSN: 0750-7658
Vincent CA, Wears RL, 2002, Communication in the emergency department: separating the signal from the noise, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, Vol: 176, Pages: 409-410, ISSN: 0025-729X
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Dean B, Schachter M, Vincent C, et al., 2002, Causes of prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: a prospective study, LANCET, Vol: 359, Pages: 1373-1378, ISSN: 0140-6736
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Vincent CA, Coulter A, 2002, Patient safety: what about the patient?, Qual Saf Health Care, Vol: 11, Pages: 76-80, ISSN: 1475-3898
Plans for improving safety in medical care often ignore the patient's perspective. The active role of patients in their care should be recognised and encouraged. Patients have a key role to play in helping to reach an accurate diagnosis, in deciding about appropriate treatment, in choosing an experienced and safe provider, in ensuring that treatment is appropriately administered, monitored and adhered to, and in identifying adverse events and taking appropriate action. They may experience considerable psychological trauma both as a result of an adverse outcome and through the way the incident is managed. If a medical injury occurs it is important to listen to the patient and/or the family, acknowledge the damage, give an honest and open explanation and an apology, ask about emotional trauma and anxieties about future treatment, and provide practical and financial help quickly.
Vincent C, 2001, Clinical risk management, Publisher: B M J Books, ISBN: 9780727913920
The aim of this book is to reduce the risks of medical treatment and enhance the safetyof patients in all areas of healthcare.
Vincent CA, Neale G, Woloshynowych M, 2001, Adverse events in British hospitals: preliminary restrospective record review, British Journal of Medicine, Vol: 322, Pages: 517-518, ISSN: 0959-8146
Vincent CA, 2001, Principles of Risk and Safety, Acta Neurochirugica, Pages: 3-11
Beresford N, Seymour L, Vincent CA, et al., 2001, Risks of elective cardiac surgery: what do patients want to know?, Heart, Vol: 86, Pages: 626-631, ISSN: 1355-6037
Vincent CA, 2001, The Safety of Acupuncture, British Medical Journal, Vol: 323, Pages: 467-468
Vincent CA, Taylor-Adams S, 2001, The Investigation and Analysis of Serious Incidents, Clinical Risk Management (2nd Edition), Editors: Vincent, Publisher: BMJ Publications
Vincent CA, Walshe K, 2001, Clinical Risk Management and the Analysis of Incidents, Risk Management and Litigation in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Editors: Clements, Publisher: Royal Society of Medicine Press
Neale G, Woloshynowych M, Vincent CA, 2001, Exploring the Causes of Adverse Events in NHS Hospital Practice, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol: 94, Pages: 322-330
Vincent CA, 2001, Caring for Patients Harmed by Treatment, Clinical Risk Management (2nd Edition), Editors: Vincent, Publisher: BMJ Publications
Taylor-Adams S, Vincent CA, 2000, Human Factors Approaches to the Analysis of Serious Incidents, Safety in Medicine, Editors: Vincent, de Mol, Publisher: Elsevier
Vincent CA, Stanhope N, Taylor-Adams S, 2000, Developing a Systematic Method of Analysing Serious Incidents in Mental Health, Journal of Mental Health, Vol: 9, Pages: 89-103
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